There were many Canadian buyers for the last two sessions of the Keeneland November sale, including Alberta representatives.
Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale
A few more Canadians have been successful in the bidding wars and are bringing some nice horses north.
Early in the Keeneland November sale, a few Canadians have been selling and buying and there are more sessions to come.
The homebred, Kentucky-born filly by Curlin - Galloping Ami sold for $1.25 million to trainer Wesley Ward for an anonymous owner.
Over the nine days of the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, Canadians bought mares to bring north to foal.
Tracking some of the Canadian buyers from the final four sessions of the Keeneland November sale that wrapped up last week.
About halfway through the Keeneland November Breeding sale, Canadians have purchased more than a dozen horses
The Mare Purchase Program in Ontario continues to help boost broodmare purchases south of the border by Canadians.
Whimsical Dance, the last filly in the Sam-Son Farms stable, brought a bid of $725,000 at Keeneland by Anderson and Stonereath Farms.
Fasig-Tipton Kentucky's flagship sale took place Sunday; you can buy a share of Flightline on Monday at Keeneland's Breeding Stock sale.
There were some Canadian buyers of mares and weanlings through the first nine of ten sessions of the Keeneland November Breeding Stock sale.
Owner and trainer Cole Bennett purchased the 7-year-old Nov. 18 at Keeneland for $6,700 and will stand the son of Gio Ponti with partners.
Jesse Korona, Don Blowe and Jory Sherman, Henley Thoroughbreds, Reade Baker and others have bought horses in Lexington.
Colebrook Farms, Peter Redekop, Windways and others from Canada buy mares as the large sale has reached seven sessions in Lexington.
Sean and Dorothy Fitzhenry bought two mares for a total of $425,000 on day 2 of the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale.